Kylie Monaghan

Voluntary euthanasia advocate Kylie Monaghan has passed away from terminal cancer hoping her legacy will be South Australian MPs voting in favour of legalising the right to voluntarily die with dignity.

Ms Monaghan, 35, of Port Pirie, was the face of the Be the Bill campaign launched last month urging SA politicians to support a cross-party private members bill seeking to legalise voluntary euthanasia.

Her family released a statement that said she passed away in Port Pirie Hospital with her husband Daryll and family by her side.

Ms Monaghan’s story features on 60 Minutes in a segment named Kylie’s Law

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